stiffly 英 [stɪflɪ]   美 [ˈstɪflɪ]

stiffly

stiffly  英 [stɪflɪ] 美 [ˈstɪflɪ]

adv. 生硬地;顽固地;呆板地 

They greeted each other stiffly, without affection. 他们生硬地打着招呼,没有一丝爱意。
Mrs. Hale : ( stiffly . ) There ‘s a great deal of work to be done on a farm . 黑尔夫人:(生硬地)一个农场中有很多很多的活儿要干。

  • Use the adverb stiffly to describe something that's done in an awkward or rigid way. If you stiffly introduce yourself to your new neighbor, you're a little inept about it, not very graceful or smooth.
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  • adv. 生硬地;顽固地;呆板地
  • 1. They greeted each other stiffly, without affection.

    他们生硬地打着招呼,没有一丝爱意。

  • 2. Mrs. Hale : ( stiffly . ) There ‘s a great deal of work to be done on a farm .

    黑尔夫人:(生硬地)一个农场中有很多很多的活儿要干。

  • 3. But no— instead, she watched her husband from the distant kitchen, seated stiffly at the table, content to keep a hallway's worth of space between them.

    但是,什么都没有发生——她只是从厨房里望着丈夫,呆板地坐在桌边,两人之间隔着一整个玄关。

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